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Home›How To›How to Get Free Condoms: 14 Steps

How to Get Free Condoms: 14 Steps

By Matthew Lynch
November 16, 2023
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1. Visit your local health department or clinic: Many health departments, including Planned Parenthood, offer free condoms to the public. You can simply walk in and ask for some.

2. Check with your school or university: If you’re a student, your campus health center may provide free condoms to students as part of their sexual health services.

3. Look for community organizations: Some non-profit organizations, like LGBT centers or charities focused on sexual health, may offer free condoms to those in need.

4. Attend a sexual health workshop or event: Many colleges, community centers and organizations host workshops or events focused on sexual health. Attendees may have access to free condoms at these events.

5. Visit a bar or club with a safe sex initiative: Some bars and clubs that cater to the 18+ crowd offer free condoms as part of their commitment to promoting safe sex practices among their patrons.

6. Ask a doctor or nurse: Medical professionals often have access to free condoms and will provide them upon request, especially at gynecologist or family planning clinics.

7. Look for condom dispensers in public restrooms: Some public restrooms, especially in colleges, restaurants, nightclubs or other establishments with adult patrons, may have condom dispensers with free products.

8. Use a mobile app or website for condom locator services: Several apps and websites help people find nearby locations providing free condoms using location-based services.

9. Participate in online promotions or giveaways: Some condom manufacturers hold online giveaways through social media channels where they give away samples of their products.

10. Contact local government initiatives supporting safer sex: In certain cities and regions, governments provide resources dedicated to promoting safer sex practices which include offering free condoms to citizens.

11. Get tested for STIs: Many clinics that offer STI testing also distribute free condoms as part of their preventative measures against the spread of infections.

12. Explore sponsored partnerships: Some organizations collaborate with businesses and organizations to distribute free condoms. Keep an eye on events, radio promotions, or grassroots campaigns promoting safe sex and providing freebies.

13. Join a sexual health advocacy group: These groups promote sexual health awareness and may have access to free condom supplies through partnerships with government agencies, medical facilities, or condom manufacturers.

14. Ask a friend or family member: If you feel comfortable, you can also ask friends or family members who may have extra condoms they’re willing to share.

In essence, there are many ways to get your hands on free condoms if you know where to look. Always remember that practicing safe sex is important for your health and well-being, as well as the health of your partners. So, do not hesitate to take advantage of these resources and stay protected.

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